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Can a valid diagnosis of disruptive behavior disorder be made in preschool children? | Academic Article |
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Lahey, Benjamin | Person |
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Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders | Concept |
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A developmental framework for distinguishing disruptive behavior from normative misbehavior in preschool children. | Academic Article |
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Age and gender differences in oppositional behavior and conduct problems: a cross-sectional household study of middle childhood and adolescence. | Academic Article |
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Annual research review: phenotypic and causal structure of conduct disorder in the broader context of prevalent forms of psychopathology. | Academic Article |
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Are oppositional defiant and conduct disorder symptoms normative behaviors in preschoolers? A comparison of referred and nonreferred children. | Academic Article |
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Are oppositional-defiant and hyperactive-inattentive symptoms developmental precursors to conduct problems in late childhood?: genetic and environmental links. | Academic Article |
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Association of dopamine transporter genotype with disruptive behavior disorders in an eight-year longitudinal study of children and adolescents. | Academic Article |
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Association of regional gray matter volumes in the brain with disruptive behavior disorders in male and female children. | Academic Article |
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Behavior disorders in extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children in kindergarten. | Academic Article |
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Childhood trajectories of anxiousness and disruptiveness as predictors of suicide attempts. | Academic Article |
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Defining the "disruptive" in preschool behavior: what diagnostic observation can teach us. | Academic Article |
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Elucidating early mechanisms of developmental psychopathology: the case of prenatal smoking and disruptive behavior. | Academic Article |
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Empathic responsiveness in amygdala and anterior cingulate cortex in youths with psychopathic traits. | Academic Article |
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